Karma Pharmer
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To the point -> Check out my recipe so far, please advise on how it looks, I am trying the old Clackamas recipe, I have three questions/concerns -->
1. I would like to source replacements for the Crab meal and Oyster flour... I really really do not want this to be a debate on the why, please just let me know what good replacement....
Ok but if you must know I do not to use animal products for environmental (I like the sea and air) and ethical (I like animals to feel alright) reasons. So..
2. Should I be adding something other than perlite for aeration? I hear lava rocks are good too, are we talking literally the thing landscapers use to decorate around pools? I would love to use that as its 1/4 the cost per cu Ft. of perlite.
3. As I am keeping animal products out of this soil, what is a good sub for oyster flour? I suppose I could use gypsum but the only kind around here is pelletilized, do I have to CRUSH it all up?
Clackamas Coot's Recipe
1/3 Sphagnum Peat Moss
1/3 Aeration (pumice, perlite, lava rock, etc..)
1/3 Compost + Earthworm Castings
To each 1 c.f.
1/2 cup organic Neem meal
1/2 cup organic Kelp meal
1/2 cup Crab meal or Crustacean meal
4 cups of Mineral Mix aka rock dust
Mineral Mix Recipe 1x – Glacial Rock Dust 1x – Gypsum 1x – Oyster Shell Flour or Agricultural Lime 1x – Basalt
So far I am starting to order and source the ingredients in the classic Clackamas Coot recipe:
But I would love the input on what I have so far,
Base mix:
1/3 Canadian Peat
1/3 Perlite
1/3 Local EWC
To which I will add
Neem meal
Alfalfa Meal ( Replace Crab meal?)
Kelp Meal
Glacial Rock Dust
Gypsum
Azomite
Please let me know if there is a ratio of the above that you really recommend, or if there are ingredients that you really think i should be adding.
Can I substitute alfalfa meal 1:1 in place of Crab/Crustacean meal?
Should I use lava stone instead of perlite for at least some or any or all aeration?
Should I be crushing up pellets of gypsum, or just go ahead and order some micronized stuff? Do i sub with agricultural lime?
Gimme your thoughts
Thanks!
KP
1. I would like to source replacements for the Crab meal and Oyster flour... I really really do not want this to be a debate on the why, please just let me know what good replacement....
Ok but if you must know I do not to use animal products for environmental (I like the sea and air) and ethical (I like animals to feel alright) reasons. So..
2. Should I be adding something other than perlite for aeration? I hear lava rocks are good too, are we talking literally the thing landscapers use to decorate around pools? I would love to use that as its 1/4 the cost per cu Ft. of perlite.
3. As I am keeping animal products out of this soil, what is a good sub for oyster flour? I suppose I could use gypsum but the only kind around here is pelletilized, do I have to CRUSH it all up?
Clackamas Coot's Recipe
1/3 Sphagnum Peat Moss
1/3 Aeration (pumice, perlite, lava rock, etc..)
1/3 Compost + Earthworm Castings
To each 1 c.f.
1/2 cup organic Neem meal
1/2 cup organic Kelp meal
1/2 cup Crab meal or Crustacean meal
4 cups of Mineral Mix aka rock dust
Mineral Mix Recipe 1x – Glacial Rock Dust 1x – Gypsum 1x – Oyster Shell Flour or Agricultural Lime 1x – Basalt
So far I am starting to order and source the ingredients in the classic Clackamas Coot recipe:
But I would love the input on what I have so far,
Base mix:
1/3 Canadian Peat
1/3 Perlite
1/3 Local EWC
To which I will add
Neem meal
Alfalfa Meal ( Replace Crab meal?)
Kelp Meal
Glacial Rock Dust
Gypsum
Azomite
Please let me know if there is a ratio of the above that you really recommend, or if there are ingredients that you really think i should be adding.
Can I substitute alfalfa meal 1:1 in place of Crab/Crustacean meal?
Should I use lava stone instead of perlite for at least some or any or all aeration?
Should I be crushing up pellets of gypsum, or just go ahead and order some micronized stuff? Do i sub with agricultural lime?
Gimme your thoughts
Thanks!
KP